He was a native of Clarksville, son
of the late Boyd and Sybil Warren, truck driver, Army veteran, and
preceded in death by two brothers, Kenneth and William Warren; and one
sister, Ramona Joyce.

He is survived by one sister, Linda
Warren Brinks of Clarksville; four brothers, Charles Warren of
Russellville, Vernon Warren of Atlantic Mine, Mich., Edward Warren of
Newark, and Wayne Warren of Knoxville; and companion, Georgia Flethcher
of Delaware.

Graveside services and burial were
at 10 a.m. Monday, March 22, at Kendall Cemetery near Hartman with Rev.
Wylie Jones officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of
Roller-Cox Funeral Home.

Nieces and nephews served as
honorary pallbearers.

Dewayne James Carson

Dewayne James Carson, 42, of
Clarksville died Wednesday, March 17, 2010, in Logan County from
injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

He was a native of Little Rock, son
of the late George Samuel Carson Jr., Baptist, and electronics
technician.

Survivors include his wife, Kathy
Gipson Carson; two daughters, Danielle K. Minor and Mara Parra, both of
Clarksville; mother, Grace Carson Eubanks of Cabot; and two sisters,
Sonya Tinkle and Desiree Tinkle and Ben, all of Ward.

Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday, March
22, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rob Welborn
officiating. Burial was in Hagarville Cemetery.

Kyle Joseph Weldon, 20, of
Clarksville died Thursday, March 18, 2010, in Clarksville.

He was a member of the Foothills
Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, avid fisherman and
outdoorsman.

He is survived by his mother and
stepfather, Cyndi and Edwin Hamor of Clarksville; father and
stepmother, Steven and Krista Weldon of Oklahoma City, Okla.; one
stepsister, Lindsey Baker of Oklahoma City, Okla.; two brothers, Steven
Corey Weldon and wife, Michele, of Fort Smith and Brandon Weldon of
Oklahoma City, Okla.; two stepbrothers, Zach Hamor of Clarksville and
Chad Hamor of Pittsboro, N.C.; paternal grandmother, Beverly Weldon of
Tulsa, Okla.; maternal grandparents, Bob and Rosetta Lensing of Fort
Smith; and great-grandmother, Mary Faye Brooks of Tulsa, Okla.

Family rosary was at 6 p.m. Sunday,
March 21, in Edwards Funeral Home Chapel in Fort Smith. Mass was at 1
p.m. Monday, March 22, in Christ the King Catholic Church with Abbot
Jerome Kodell officiating. Services and cremation were under the
direction of Edwards Funeral Home of Fort Smith.

Memorials may be made to the NAMI
National Alliance of Mental Illness, 1005 Fir Drive, Van Buren, AR
72956.

Mable Darcus Skaggs

Mable Darcus (Mae) Skaggs, 61, of
Farmington died Thursday, March 18, 2010, at the home of her daughter
and son-in-law, Judy and Curtis Easter of Elm Springs.

She was a native of Oark, daughter
of the late E. W. and Estelle Davis Tate, operator of Pooh Bear Family
Home Day Care in Farmington and attended Christian Life Cathedral in
Fayetteville.

Other survivors include one son and
daughter-in-law, Allan and Sandra Skaggs of West Fork; four brothers,
Edward Tate of Fayetteville, Gerald Tate and wife, Dorothea, of Rogers,
Lonnie Tate and wife, Joyce, of Clarksville, and Malcolm Tate and wife,
Linda, of Oark; four grandchildren, Cory Easter, Cara Easter, Drew
Skaggs, and Shawn Skaggs; and one great-grandchild, Cassandra (Cassie)
Skaggs.

Funeral is tentatively set for 10
a.m. Wednesday, March 31, at Heritage Funeral Home Chapel in Springdale
with burial to follow at 2 p.m. at Patterson Springs Cemetery near Oark.

Visitation with the family is set
for 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, at Heritage Funeral Home located at
1591 S. 48th Street in Springdale.

Memorials may be made to Circle of
Life Hospice, 901 Jones Road, Springdale, AR 72762.

Margie Jean Ramsey

Margie Jean Ramsey, 84, of Mountain
View, whose son and daughter-in-law, Carl and Kathy Ramsey, reside in
Lamar, died Thursday, March 18, 2010.

She was a daughter of the late
Harley Virgil and Ola Jane Morris Finch, member of the Church of
Christ, and former employee of Ramsey's Supply, Ramsey's True Value,
Soil Conservation Service, Chamber of Commerce, Mountain View School
cafeteria, and Junction Café as a waitress.

Survivors include her husband of 66
years, Newton Ramsey; one other son and daughter-in-law, Charles and
Diana Ramsey of Mountain View; two daughters and sons-in-law, Barbara
and Charles Reding of Heber Springs and Dorothy and Derrell Rodgers of
Mountain View; eight grandchildren, Greg Ramsey of Mountain View, Brian
(Pearl) Rodgers of Little Rock, Anne (Ryan) Rana of Siloam Springs,
Angie (Ryan) Russell of Benton, Jeff (Danna) Ramsey of Jonesboro, Walt
(Ginny) Reding of Mena, and Kelsey Ramsey and Keaton Ramsey of Lamar;
and ten great-grandchildren.

Funeral was at 11 a.m. Friday, March
19, at School Avenue Church of Christ in Mountain View with Frank
Curtis and John Dan Kemp officiating.

Burial was in Fredonia Cemetery at
Mountain View under the direction of Roller Crouch Funeral Home of
Mountain View.

She was a native of Riverside,
Calif., daughter of the late Cletis Archie Mace and Elsie Marie
Purkiss, graduate of Arlington High School in Riverside, Calif., member
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and was preceded in
death by one sister, Carol Diemer.

Survivors include her husband,
Ricardo Vergara; one son, Terry Lee Mace of Clarksville; three sisters,
Cheryl Mincer and husband, Don, of Lytton, Iowa, and Teril Mace and
Neril Mace, both of Perris, Calif.; three brothers, Daryl Mace of
Perris, Calif., Errol Mace of Lytton, Iowa, and Farrel Mace and wife,
Shamea, of Dardanelle; two grandchildren, Brandy Mace of Clarksville
and Raven Mace of Mississippi; numerous nieces and nephews; and
caregiver, Loretta Hubbard of Clarksville.

The body was cremated under the
direction of Hardwicke Funeral Home.

Merlin Walters

Merlin (Bucky) Walters, 89, of
Hartman died Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at St. Edward Mercy Medical
Center in Fort Smith.

He was a native of Lincoln, Neb.,
Army veteran of World War II, member of Harmony Presbyterian Church,
and had been employed at the Hartman Post Office as carrier and post
master for 53 years.

Survivors include his wife, Maurine
Thompson Walters; one son, Neal Walters and wife, Jonda, of Alexander;
one sister, Doris Walters of San Diego, Calif.; and two grandchildren,
Jacob and Andrew Eakens of Salem.

Funeral was at 2 p.m. Friday, March
19, at Hardwicke Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Jason Gibson
officiating. Burial was in Oakland Cemetery.

Ralph Eric Ahne, 54, of Scranton, AR
died Wednesday, March 17, 2010, in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He was born
December 6, 1955, in Paris, Arkansas to Frank Leonard and Margaret
Ahne. He was a diesel mechanic for 17 years for Forsgren in Fort Smith
and a mechanic five years at River Valley By Products at Morrison
Bluff, Arkansas and he was of the Catholic faith. He enjoyed his time
gardening and listening to talk radio. He was preceded in death by his
father, Frank Leonard Ahne and a brother, Victor Albert Ahne.

He is survived by his wife of 13
years, Rita Ahne of Scranton; one son, Christopher Ahne and wife,
Jennifer, of Little Rock, Arkansas; two daughters, Gretchen Oxford and
Laura Beth Ahne, both of Siloam Springs, Arkansas; four grandchildren,
Chloee Oxford, Gracie Oxford, Sophie Oxford and Kathryn Ahne; his
mother, Margaret Ahne of Scranton; four sisters, Mary Griesemer of St.
Louis, Missouri, Margie Spillers of Prairie View, Arkansas, Charlotte
Waits of Wichita, Kansas and Rita Brown of Benton, Arkansas; three
brothers, Edward Ahne of Scranton, David Ahne of Sherwood, Arkansas and
Frank Ahne Jr. of Conway, Arkansas and numerous other family members
and friends.

Rosary service was Friday, March 19,
2010, at 7:00 p.m. at Roller Funeral Chapel in Paris. Funeral Mass was
held Saturday, March 20, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Ignatius Catholic
Church-Scranton with burial in St. Ignatius Cemetery in Scranton under
the direction of Roller Funeral Home in Paris. Online guestbook
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com.

Cheryl
Lynn Bush was reunited with her infant son, Floyd Eugene Isenbart,
Thursday, March 18, 2010. She peacefully passed away at Johnson
Regional Medical Center surrounded by her family. She was much loved
and will be greatly missed.

We would like to take this
opportunity to thank the staff at JRMC who showed her great compassion
and did everything possible to make her comfortable.